The organisers of Glastonbury could “make millions” from the family-run
festival but it would “destroy the magic”, according to Emily Eavis, the
founder’s daughter, who described it as the “worst possible business model”.

The festival came to a close last night after a weekend featuring sets by the
Rolling Stones, Arctic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons.

More than 155,000 revellers descended on Worthy Farm, in Somerset, to brave an
initial flurry of rain before the skies cleared over the vast site.

Ms Eavis, 34, runs the festival with her father Michael. The festival does not
have any major corporate sponsors